Gamingdeputy reported on May 23 that market research firm Gartner recently announced the 20th annual ranking of the top 25 global supply chains: Schneider Electric, Cisco Systems, and Colgate-Palmolive ranked in the top three; Microsoft and Johnson & Johnson were shortlisted in the top five; Nvidia, Coca-Cola, Walmart, Lenovo and others were shortlisted in the top ten.
Gamingdeputy brings you the details of the list as follows:
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List ranking
Top 25 ranking
Ranking | company | overall ratings |
1 Advertisement | Schneider Electric | 5.96 |
2 | Cisco Systems | 5.04 |
3 | Colgate Palmolive | 4.62 |
4 | Microsoft | 4.30 |
5 | Johnson & Johnson | 4.29 |
6 | Diageo | 4.19 |
7 | Nvidia | 4.11 |
8 | The Coca-Cola Company | 3.99 |
9 | Walmart | 3.82 |
10 | Lenovo | 3.79 |
11 | L'Oreal | 3.79 |
12 | AstraZeneca | 3.63 |
13 | Pepsi | 3.53 |
14 | nike inc. | 3.50 |
15 | Intel | 3.42 |
16 | Siemens | 3.39 |
17 | Nestle | 3.33 |
18 | Inditex | 3.15 |
19 | Dell Technologies | 3.11 |
20 | Pfizer | 2.85 |
twenty one | Hewlett-Packard | 2.85 |
twenty two | Danone | 2.78 |
twenty three | BMW | 2.77 |
twenty four | Heineken | 2.72 |
25 | Jingdong | 2.71 |
Schneider Electric retains its top spot on the list this year, followed by Cisco Systems; Colgate-Palmolive, Microsoft and Johnson & Johnson round out the top five; Lenovo makes its tenth consecutive appearance Shortlisted for this list, ranked tenth this time;The new member on this year's list is NVIDIA. The company is deeply involved in the field of AI computing and jumped to seventh place with its outstanding financial performance.; JD.com ranked 25th.
Master Rank
In addition, Gartner showcases consistent supply chain leadership through the “Master” category, which was introduced in 2015: companies are considered “Masters” if they have achieved a top-five composite score in at least seven of the past 10 years.Amazon, Apple, P&G and Unilever all maintain their Masters category status this year.
According to reports, the list is a list of companies selected by Gartner from the Fortune Global 500 and Forbes Global 2000, using a general annual revenue threshold of US$15 billion, and companies without physical supply chains will be excluded. The top 25 supply chain rankings are based on equal weighting of business metrics and community opinion:
business metrics
Business metrics include financial and environmental, social and governance (ESG) metrics. Financial metrics are based on a combination of three-year weighted ROPA, ROPA change and revenue growth, and full-year inventory turns.
community opinion
Community input is based on feedback from community peer voters and Gartner experts. Peer voters voted for their top 25 supply chains of personal choice. Their decisions are based on perceived end-to-end supply chain maturity and leadership, particularly supply chains operating as strategic assets.